Poorly, not long enough, or broken? Evidently, you are not alone. According to the Australian Sleep Health Foundation, up to 40% of adults indicate that they receive an inadequate night’s sleep.

The Samhitas, ancient Ayurvedic texts, consider sleep to be one of the three pillars that sustain life in the human body. It is considered the temporary detatchment of the mind from the senses (indriyas) and their objects of perception.

The traya upastamba, 3 life sustaining pillars, are:

Ahara (Food)

Nidra (Sleep)

Brahmacharya (Controlled sexual life)

The causes of Nidra Naasa (Insomnia) include:

Increased Vata causes Nidranasa (Sleeplessness)

Increased Pitta causes Alpanidratha (disturbed sleep)

Chittotkanta (mental tension)

Asukhya sayya (an uncomfortable bed)

Satvo daaryam (mind not prepared for sleeping)

Rookshaannam (dry foods)

Kala swabhaava (time unsuitable for sleep)

Kshaya (malnutrition)

Vyaadhi (disease)

Vata pitta vriddhi (increased Vata and Pitta)

A good and restful sleep helps to increase our happiness, strength, nourishment, longevity, and vigour. Incorporate these tips into your life to improve your sleep!

Ayurvedic ways to Promote Nidra:

Warm milk: add a pinch of nutmeg add some crushed blanched almonds

Herbal tea: 1 part Tagara, 1 part valerian root powder, 1 part chamomile. Mix 1/4 of this powder with warm water before bedtime